The Sorrento Companion Seat is the perfect way to spend an afternoon in the sun, enjoying tea for two. Consisting of two all weather textilene chairs joined by a small table, this companion seat has a contemporary anthracite frame.

Please note, unfortunately we cannot deliver this item to the Channel Islands.

Rated 5 out of
5 by
Cath21 from
Fantastic value for money.Bought this just to sit in the garfen and enjoy the sun. So comfortable and looks good.

Date published: 2018-08-07

Rated 5 out of
5 by
pae from
Not disappointedVery happy with purchase/delivery experience, and pleased with the finished outcome once put together, however it took two people considerably more than 30 minutes to assemble, more like 2 hours.

Date published: 2018-07-20

Rated 5 out of
5 by
Betty B from
So usefulBrought last week and really good value for money. Friends was very impress by the appearance for the price

Date published: 2018-07-15

Rated 3 out of
5 by
AM from
Not perfectMy husband and I put the seat up, which according to the instructions should have been 30 mins. Took 3 hrs to find the last bolt wouldn’t screw up and kept threading. Phone customer services, which were very helpful. I received another back of bolts. Again the bolt did the same thing. Tried another and this time it worked. The chair isn’t perfect. One seat is creased. They are comfortable. But you get what you paid for.

Date published: 2018-07-27

Rated 1 out of
5 by
B Sharp from
Not Easy to AssembleThe instructions stated it could be assembled in 30 minutes. This is a joke. The parts and diagrams were not clear and would have made it easier if the parts had been labeled. The only labels were on the left arm and the front of the main frame. The latter being stuck to the protective paper wrapping not on the part itself! There was no indication as to which way up the frame should be placed, which made it difficult in deciding which was the left or right seat. The assembly of the seats required a significant amount of effort because of the tension in stretching them to each side of the frame. Some of the bolts were not well threaded and made it difficult to screw together. It took the help of a strong younger male neighbour to fix the final bolts by him pushing against me to make contact with the screw holes. My wife had tried to help but it was impossible as she had not the strength to bring the parts together. The whole process did nothing for my blood pressure and took four and half hours to complete! It was very exasperating and had it not been for my neighbour's help it would never have been assembled.